Category Archives: PGA Tour

Bring Back The Old Clubs & Balls If Pros Are Cheating On Club Testing

I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it yet once more – the pros in the game of golf are using equipment meant to help hackers and amateurs play golf better, and they shouldn’t be permitted to do so.

It’s the equipment makers who actually rule golf today, not the associations – every time there is talk of bifurcation to equipment (different clubs and balls than what is offered to lower-skilled players of golf), they scream and threaten to sue.

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Apologies To Scottie Scheffler (The WAX Golf Curse Strikes Again)

I hate when this happens – for years, whenever I have singled out individual swingers in a post on unsound mechanics, they uncannily come down with an injury within weeks.

The reason I rail against unsound golf swings and mechanically-incorrect moves is because I’m trying to get people to avoid hurting themselves simply swinging a golf club.

I wasn’t watching yesterday’s Tour event, but a WAX Nation citizen (thanks, Chief!) alerted me to something that happened to Scottie Scheffler during his round.

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First The Flying Foot – Now The Heel Spin!

I have said that of all the sports you can think of, that golf is the only one that has regressed in modern times.

All other disciplines are using science, bio analysis and everything else you can dream up, to improve performance, reduce injury risk and perfect technique.

Golf? 

Not even close, my friends, and let me show you what I’ve begun to see more of from Modern Golf.

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John Daly Demonstrates How To Be Absolutely WRONG With Great Confidence (Jack vs Tiger)

I love John Daly, but what a whopping take he had on the Tiger Woods vs Jack Nicklaus debate.

Again, even such a great player as Daly demonstrates the woeful lack of knowledge of golf history that abounds today.

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Nicklaus Was Nearly Optimal But Ben Hogan Was Poetry

Let’s rinse the sour taste of the past few posts from our collective palates, shall we?

I’ve talked at length about how Jack Nicklaus’ swing model in 1963 was nearly optimal, but Ben Hogan has always been poetry in motion for me.

It is incredible to me that the videos on YouTube of the great Classic Golf Swing era don’t have so many more views, because these gents knew how to swing.

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Right On Cue – Rory McIlroy Proves My Second Point

I had commented a while back and mentioned again that in addition to the internet being a problem with Modern Golf, the lack of knowledge of kinesiology among the pundits, the former and current players was also a problem.

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A Tiger Woods Clip Shows The Problem With Modern Golf – Internet Know-Nothings

I just came out of a Tiger Woods YouTube clip from 2020, and man am I depressed by the state of golf today.

I have wondered for a while what is wrong with Modern Golf, and I said recently in a comment that the proliferation of the internet in the 90’s was part of the problem.

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Xander Schauffele Decent Swing & USGA Swing Myth

I came across a YouTube short of Xander Schauffele’s driver swing, which is pretty good as it really only has one flaw – but that flaw leads to another flaw, and then a required compensation to avoid injury.

While listening to the USGA narrator, I heard yet another Modern Golf Swing myth that I have been hearing and seeing for years, so let’s take a look at it, shall we?

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Seeing The Light About Grip – Hank Haney About Bryson

Now that I’ve seen the light with regards to my own stubbornness in changing a faulty grip (for me, it was an over-strong right hand because I was swinging left-dominant and so was focused on the left hand to the detriment of the right), things are jumping out at me.

For example, Tiger Woods’ former swing coach Hank Haney made comments about Bryson DeChambeau’s struggles in the final round of this year’s Masters, where he started in 2nd place behind Rory McIlroy, briefly took the lead and then tumbled down the leaderboard as the round advanced.

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My First Rory McIlroy Clips – And Congrats Rors!

As you know from my posting yesterday, I was rooting for Rory McIlroy to win the Masters and complete his career Grand Slam porfolio.

Mission accomplished, and I’ll tell you why I have always rooted for Rory – he was the first pro golfer whose swing I posted on YouTube way back in 2009 when I was very early into my golf swing research.

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